Clubs
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Club Name | Description of Club | Sponsor(s) | Meeting times |
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Hispanic Heritage Club | Hispanic Heritage Club is an opportunity for students to showcase their special talents while socializing in their native language. Students will meet and plan for the month of September and October as well as be a student voice group in the preparation of Hispanic Heritage Month Activities (September 15-October 15). All students are welcome! | Ms. Del Toro Ms. Medina | 2nd and 4th Thursdays of every month at 2:20pm Location: TBD |
PTSA Club | Theme Changes Monthly | Ms. Enright | @ 6:30pm 2nd Tuesday of every month (dates subject to change) Location TBD |
Poetry Club | The Poetry Club is a group of students who want to achieve self-expression and enhance their understanding of literacy through the writing and performance of poetry. We will study and enjoy videos of performance/ spoken-word poetry; write our own poetry in structured workshops; and perform our poems for each other and for larger audiences. Poetry will be submitted for local publication. | Ms. Martinez Ms. Epperson | Tuesdays 2:18- 3:00 |
Drama Club | The Drama Club aims to enhance student appreciation for dramatic literature and its techniques; help students to attain a better mastery of language; and provide unique opportunities for small group and solo performances. | Ms. Martinez Ms. Epperson | Club Days And 1st and 3rd Wednesday’s of each month 2:40-4;00pm Rm 4-103 |
Tri-M Music Honor Society | The Tri-M® Music Honor Society is a program of the National Association for Music Education (NAfME), which focuses on creating future leaders in music education and music advocacy. Tri-M provides students leadership opportunities to make a difference in their community through music-based service projects. | Mr. Spence | Club Days Band Room |
Debate Club JSA | The Junior Statesmen of America is a club in which students will involve themselves in critical thinking and practice public speaking through discussion and arguments. Students will be presented with statements or questions that they will form arguments for or against, and then they will argue to convince other students to believe in their resolve. | Ms. Scott | Tuesdays 2:20-3:20pm and club days RM 15-212 |
GSA | The Pasco High GSA aims to create a safe haven for all students that will promote acceptance, pride, and equality. We strive to spread awareness and education on our campus and throughout or community for the integration of a variety of races, genders, and sexual orientations. | Ms. Graham Ms. Greene Ms. Scott | Club days and any other days the students vote on at the beginning of the year. RM 4-203 |
National Honor Society | 10-12th graders who applied and have been selected with a 3.2 GPA and 25 hours each year of community service hours. Students meet monthly and participate in various service projects and events with the school. Induction fee $30. | TBD | The second Tuesday of every Month including special project days |
Cambridge Ambassadors | The Cambridge Ambassadors Club is a student led organization driven to aid the neighboring communities of Pasco High School. The club, comprised of devoted student volunteers, works to complete monthly service projects. The goal of the projects are to assess a local area of need and apply an acute, workable solution. The collaborative nature of the club builds a neat community amongst Pasco High students. | Ms. Chacon Cambridge Counselor | The first Tuesday of every month including special projects days and club days Upstairs small Admin Conference room |
Social Inclusion Club | The purpose of the club is to connect students with varying disabilities, combat the challenge of inclusion for students with disabilities, and to provide information for life after high school. | Ms. Fricke Ms. Gonzalez | Club days TBD |
FCA Fellowship of Christian Athletes | FCA is not JUST for Christian Athletes. It is simply a group of students who gather weekly in fellowship to strengthen their walk with Christ and share in the struggles of being a God-fearing bible-toting teen in today’s secular world. FCA is non-denominal and welcomes all believers, church-going or not, and seeks to equip, empower and encourage students to make a difference for Christ. | Coach Stokes | Club Days Weight Room |
K-Pop Club | We are all about K-Pop, Korean pop music and Korean Culture. We listen to music, watch new videos, learn dances and about the Korean culture. | Ms. Christensen | Fridays 2:20-3:20pm Club days RM 4-207 |
Anime Club | We watch Anime, Talk about Anime, and just overall enjoy anime together. | Ms. Christensen | Wednesday’s 2:20-3:20 Rm 4-207 |
Bowling Club | Bowling Club Members sign up with Ms. Maddaloni, room 15-204. Members bowl free | Ms. Maddaloni | Meet once a month at Pin Chasers in Zephyrhills Meet on the first club day in RM 15-204 |
HOSA | HOSA stands for Health Occupations Students of America. It is an international student organization. HOSA’s two-fold mission is to promote career opportunities in the health care industry and to enhance the delivery of quality health care to all people. HOSA provides a unique program of leadership development, motivation and recognition. Being part of HOSA gives students the opportunity to develop skills and qualities that help them to be successful in high school, in their post-secondary education and ultimately in their future careers. Students may develop very specific health profession skills or they may also develop more general professional skills. HOSA really encourages personal well-being and service to others. As a member of HOSA Students will be expected to donate time to health service projects. | Ms. Dempsey | Every other Thursday @ 2:20pm Bldg. #19, CNA Campus |
AVID | AVID Club. Support the students experience in the AVID Elective | Ms. Webb | Club days |
Science Club | A fun and engaging club centered around interactive activities involving science and the environment. | Ms. Harbour | Club Days and TBD Location: 15-102 Dues: $5.00 |
Pirate Nation Fishing Club | The Pirate Nation Fishing Club that is a national organization. It is called the TBF or the Bass Federation that is in at least 22 and counting states nationwide with both state and national contests. There is a $35 fee for those participating in the Bobby Lane Tournament in December. All others, the fee is $25 for the TBF dues- Remember to wash those hands- stay 6 feet apart - and Wear a mask. 10 Fishing outings. 1 per month. Stay out of trouble and Keep those Grades above a 2.0 We will participate in the state Regional, State and Bobby Lane tournaments as well as at least 7 other team and local contests. Fees need to be paid by early October so that the Bobby Lane tournament is paid for before the First week of December. We will have contests at least once a month. | Mr. Titsworth Mr. Dale | Club Days Meet in court yard in front of Cafeteria |
Student Government | Student Council helps share students' ideas, interests, and concerns with school principal. It raise funds for school-wide activities, including homecoming, community projects, helping people in need. Members are elected and parent volunteers are greatly appreciated. | Ms. Graham | Club days and TBD |
KEY Club | High School version of Kiwanis Service club in east Pasco County | Ms. Walker Mr. Vance | Club days RM15-206 Meet in front of IRC |
Pirate Expeditions | Pirate Expeditions is a club that was developed to give high school students the opportunity to travel the world, experience new cultures, learn about art and architecture, and broaden their horizons. The tours are hosted by Global Education Ambassador Stephanie Reed who has been leading student adventures since 2009. | Ms. Reed | Club days RM 4-202 |
Black History Club | BHC Talent Café is an opportunity for students to showcase their special talents that may include but not limited to: spoken word, singing, interpretive dance, musical instruments, as well as an open mike session during Black History Month (February). Students will meet and plan for the month of February as well as be a student voice group. All students are welcome! | Dr. Swackard Ms. Bowens | Club days Meet in the IRC |
Teen Court | Members met twice monthly at the Dade City Courthouse and receive community service hours for serving as jurors and counsel for cases referred to the teen court. Applications must be approved by the teen court program supervisor. | Mr. Vance | Twice monthly at the Dade City Courthouse |
Electric Club | Students who are currently in the Electric program will meet to further enhance skills of the trade. | Mr. Mazza | Club days RM 7-006 |
Story Time Club | A continuation of the SEL (social emotional learning) discussions and activities discussed in class. It includes discussions on current events, as well as any emotional, inspirational, character building discussions, examples, stories or activities. | Ms. Bernhardt | Club days RM 15-101 |
Gaming & Tabletop Club | Do you enjoy gaming? If so, come on out and check out the new Gamer’s Club at PHS! Here you can talk about all kinds of gaming. From tabletop games to console gaming and mobile games too. Come to a place where you can talk with other video game enthusiasts about the future of gaming and how you can bring some manner of gaming to Pasco High School! Fee to join is $5 | Ms. Medina | Club Days RM 15-201 |
FBLA | Future Business Leaders of America Club provides students the opportunity to learn skills in the business world. We have monthly meetings, district, state and national competitions. Students attend Fall and Spring Leadership Conferences. Club also offers various community service projects throughout the year. $35.00 Fee Includes: Dues for National, State and District. FBLA Club T-Shirt and FBLA graduation cord (seniors only). | Ms. Plummer | Club days RM 6-016 |
FFA | Future Farmers of America | Ms. Parry | Thursdays 5:30pm in the school cafeteria RM 8-003 |
Class of 2024 | Fundraising, building floats, and building a class community | Mr. Clark | Club days and TBD |
Class of 2023 | Fundraising, building floats, and building a class community | TBD | Club days and TBD |
Class of 2022 | Fundraising, building floats, and building a class community | Ms. Bromley | Club days and TBD |
Class of 2021 | Fundraising, building floats, and building a class community | Ms. Graham | Club days and TBD |